Pset in Caltech

<p>Hello from MIT! As you might know that we have problem sets (pset) for almost all our classes, and we have to turn in these hard, critical-thinking psets very often. I hope someone can explain to me how Caltech assign problem sets to its undergrats. What are the load of your psets each week on average?</p>

<p>From everything I’ve heard, our sets are very similar in frequency and difficulty to those assigned in your class. The average class is 9 units, 3 units of which is lecture and 6 is for sets. This means there is a weekly set which requires about 6-10 hours of work.</p>

<p>What is this foolish ■■■■■■■■? everyone knows that Caltech psets are at least as hard as MIT psets, and the Caltech core requirements make the MIT core requirements look like middle school.</p>

<p>:-D</p>

<p>are your psets open source? i mean can anybody outside of caltech download your psets and just practice for their own good?</p>

<p>[Ch</a> 1a](<a href=“http://midnight.caltech.edu/chem1a/Homework%20Sets.htm]Ch”>http://midnight.caltech.edu/chem1a/Homework%20Sets.htm)
[Ma</a> 1a](<a href=“http://math.caltech.edu/classes/ma1a/index1.html#hw]Ma”>http://math.caltech.edu/classes/ma1a/index1.html#hw)
[Ph</a> 1a](<a href=“http://www.its.caltech.edu/~tmu/ph1a/]Ph”>http://www.its.caltech.edu/~tmu/ph1a/)
[Applied</a> Physics/EE 9](<a href=“http://nanofab.caltech.edu/classes/aph9/]Applied”>http://nanofab.caltech.edu/classes/aph9/)</p>